Zlateh & Scholar

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Maurice Sendak wasn’t your average children’s author and illustrator. Citing Herman Melville, Emily Dickinson, and Mozart as primary influences, his interest in the classics—and unwillingness to dumb things down for his young readers—is perhaps why his work remains head and shoulders above that of nearly all other 20th-century children’s storytellers. Personally selected by Sendak from Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories, this framed 1971reproduction was printed on a single sheet of paper and shows no center crease or division.

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Original 1971 fine art paper reproduction in black hardwood frame with archival mat and mounting hardware. Includes a copy of letter from Maurice Sendak telling the story of how and why the works were selected to be included in this unique portfolio.

To create the print this reproduction is based upon, Sendak’s original artwork was re-photographed at the Rosenbach Museum & Library in Philadelphia. Each image was perfectly reproduced, and for the very first time, those pictures (which were created as double-page images) were printed on single sheets of paper. This reproduction shows no center crease or division. Measurements given are for full sheets, including margins and frame.

To learn more about the witty, provocative and inimitable man behind these books, check out our blog.

Designer:

Maurice Sendak

Brand:

1000Museums

Finish:

Matte

Material:

Fine Art Paper

Print Type:

Reproduction

Origin:

United States

Color:

White, Black

Measurements:

W 9.63” H 11.75”

1000Museums

Partnering with museums worldwide, 1000Museums creates archival quality fine art reproductions for both professional exhibitions and personal display. Featuring a catalogue that spans hundreds of years and includes some of history’s most important artists, this Washington-based company works with museums and curators to create the most faithful reproductions possible.

Maurice Sendak wasn’t your average children’s author and illustrator. Citing Herman Melville, Emily Dickinson, and Mozart as primary influences, his interest in the classics—and unwillingness to dumb things down for his young readers—is perhaps why his work remains head and shoulders above that of nearly all other 20th-century children’s storytellers. Personally selected by Sendak from Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories, this framed 1971reproduction was printed on a single sheet of paper and shows no center crease or division.

Original 1971 fine art paper reproduction in black hardwood frame with archival mat and mounting hardware. Includes a copy of letter from Maurice Sendak telling the story of how and why the works were selected to be included in this unique portfolio.

To create the print this reproduction is based upon, Sendak’s original artwork was re-photographed at the Rosenbach Museum & Library in Philadelphia. Each image was perfectly reproduced, and for the very first time, those pictures (which were created as double-page images) were printed on single sheets of paper. This reproduction shows no center crease or division. Measurements given are for full sheets, including margins and frame.

To learn more about the witty, provocative and inimitable man behind these books, check out our blog.

Partnering with museums worldwide, 1000Museums creates archival quality fine art reproductions for both professional exhibitions and personal display. Featuring a catalogue that spans hundreds of years and includes some of history’s most important artists, this Washington-based company works with museums and curators to create the most faithful reproductions possible.

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Clearance items are final sale. Price matching does not apply to this or any promotion. Offer is valid 48 hours from signing up.
May not be combined with any other offer/discount (unless specified), including invitation credits, promotional gift cards and/or special discount links.

Discount applied upon checkout. Log in to your account to see your savings. Some product exclusions may apply. See product page details for more information.
Clearance items are final sale. Price matching does not apply to this or any promotion. Offer is valid 48 hours from signing up.
May not be combined with any other offer/discount (unless specified), including invitation credits, promotional gift cards and/or special discount links.

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